Incoming Staff Sustainability Guide

Sustainable living is becoming increasingly essential for shaping a responsible global future. It stands as a key priority for the Erasmus+ Programme, which encourages mobility participants to adopt environmentally friendly and conscious habits during their Erasmus+ mobility.

Vytautas Magnus University (VMU) actively contributes to this mission, which is reflected in its strong performance in global sustainability rankings:
QS World University Rankings: Sustainability: top 631 globally.
UI Green Metric: 247 position worldwide.

These results highlight VMU’s commitment to social and environmental responsibility, which perfectly aligns with the sustainable lifestyle practices promoted to incoming staff:

Carbon footprint awareness:

Be aware, calculate your carbon footprint, and choose green means of transportation!
Carbon footprint calculator

Public transport among cities in Lithuania:

N. B. Online / in-app tickets are cheaper than buying on the bus / train.

Public transport in Kaunas:

N. B. Online / in-app tickets are cheaper than buying from the driver on the bus.

Electric car sharing:

Electric scooter and bicycle sharing:

Bike rental in Kaunas:

Second-hand shops:

  • “Raselės Drabužiai”, address: Donelaičio g. 44A, 44241 Kaunas
  • “Humana Vintage”, address: Daukšos g. 25, 44283 Kaunas
  • “HUMANA LT”, address: Ožeškienės g. 9, 44253 Kaunas / Kęstučio g. 71, 44300 Kaunas
  • “Vinted”

Flea and local markets:

  • Tap water is safe to drink in Lithuania.
  • Drinking water fountains (Lithuanian lang. "Geriamojo vandens stotelė"), see Google maps.

N. B. Drinking water fountains are seasonal.

In Lithuania we have different containers for different waste: for paper - blue container, for plastic/metal - yellow container, and for glass – green container, plus a designated bin (often a smaller one with a special liner) for food and kitchen waste like scraps and coffee grounds. Please sort your waste carefully; everything else, like hygiene items, goes into the regular mixed waste bin.

Bottles and cans must be returned to “Taromatas”. “Taromatas” is at every grocery shop. More information.